2005 accord need antiflicker for Led bulbs?
I've been looking around and can't find a straight forward answer...
Do we need an antiflicker kit when installing led low beam bulbs? Just seeing if I need them or if I can just install without them
Do we need an antiflicker kit when installing led low beam bulbs? Just seeing if I need them or if I can just install without them
I'm not sure if you would need them. Hopefully someone knows the answer for your car.
You may need to reach out to the LED bulb manufacturer to see if they know what is needed for your accord, or what you would need to test to see if you need that antiflicker.
Post what you find if the bulb manufacturer has useful feedback.
You may need to reach out to the LED bulb manufacturer to see if they know what is needed for your accord, or what you would need to test to see if you need that antiflicker.
Post what you find if the bulb manufacturer has useful feedback.
Generally, on Hondas, using aftermarket LED low beams doesn't have noticeable flicker issues. Possibly some low quality bulbs may still have noticeable flickering issues though.
Although they cost more, the best LED bulbs for the low beam should have adjustable beams for the light emitters, due to the multi-reflector type headlights used on many Hondas. Some PIAA bulbs have the adjustable beams.
Although they cost more, the best LED bulbs for the low beam should have adjustable beams for the light emitters, due to the multi-reflector type headlights used on many Hondas. Some PIAA bulbs have the adjustable beams.
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